suor
Portuguese
/su.ˈɔɹ/, /su.ˈɔɻ/, /su.ˈɔɾ/
noun
Definitions
- sweat fluid that exits the body through pores
- sweating the bodily process of producing sweat
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese suor inherited from Latin sūdōrem, sūdor (sweat) inherited from Proto-Indo-European *swoyd- (sweat).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*swoyd-
Gloss
sweat
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
汗
Emoji
💦 💧 😅 😓 😰 🥵
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- exsūdāre Latin
- sudor Latin
- sudorem, sūdor, sudor Latin
- sūdor Latin
- sūdōrem Latin
- sūdōrem, sūdor Latin
- sūdōrem, sūdor, sudor Latin
- *sweyd- Proto-Indo-European
- *sweyd-, *swoyd- Proto-Indo-European
- *swoyd- Proto-Indo-European
- *swait- Proto-Germanic
- *swaitô, *swait- Proto-Germanic
- suor Galician
- suorento Galician
- suor Old Portuguese
- sudhor Ladino
- סוּד׳וד Ladino